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Gaudas Kanoji Brahmins Kamrupi Brahmins Utkala Brahmins Maithil Brahmins Gurjara Brahmins According to the kaifiyats, the
Pancha Gaudas could be...
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separate endogamous community, and are now
referred to as Nav-Hindu
Gaudas (New
Hindu Gaudas). Kerkar,
Rajendra (22
January 2017). "Back to the
cradle of tribal...
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Gauḍa (also
known as Gaur, Gour, Lakhnauti,
Lakshmanavati and Jannatabad) is a
historic city of
Bengal in the
eastern part of the
Indian subcontinent...
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Gauda in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Gauda may
refer to:
Gauda brahmins, one of the five Pancha-
Gauda Brahmin communities of
North india Gauda (caste)...
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Gauda (Sanskrit: गौड
Gauḍa; Bengali: গৌড় Gauṛ), was a
territory located in
Bengal in
ancient and
medieval times, as part of the
Gauda Kingdom. The Arthashastra...
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Gauḍa kingdom (Gauṛa Rājya) (Bengali : গৌড় রাজ্য) was a
kingdom during the
classical era in the
Indian subcontinent,
which originated in the
Gauda region...
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Gauda was a king of Numidia, who
reigned from 105 BC to 88 BC. He was the son of
Mastanabal and a
grandson of Masinissa.
Gauda was thus also a half-brother...
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Gauda Kingdom).
Ishanavarman also was
victorious against the
Gaudas. It
likely possible that both of them
defeated the same foes, the
Gaudas. Ishanavarman...
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spelled Gor, Gour, Gaud or
Gauda) are a
community of
Brahmins in India. They are one of the five
Pancha Gauda Brahmin communities that live north...
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protector or herder.
Hence "Gopala"
literally means "cow herder" The
Gopalas (
Gaudas) like all
Yadavs claim that they are
descendants from
Krishna of the ancient...